Motorcycle Trip Checklist

This is a checklist for an overnight motorcycle camping trip.
There is another smaller
("credit card camping") list here too.
Here's how it works:

Uncheck the checkboxes of the items you do not
plan to take. (This is easier than having to check the boxes
of the things you do want).

Use the blank items at the end of each section to add special
items which don't appear in the given list.

your options (font, size, title, etc.)

Click the
Make a Checklist
button at the bottom
of the page and you will get a custom page suitable for printing which you
can use on your trip.

Happy trails!

Motorcycle stuff

Bike cover

Saddlebags

Boots & socks

Scarf and/or CoolTie

Bungee cords

Spare bulbs

Cargo net

Spare fuses

Chain oil/wax

Spare key(s)

Earplugs

Tankbag

Gloves & spares

Tire patch kit

Helmets

Toolkit

Jackets

Totes

Leathers/Aerostich

Windshield cleaner

Leatherman tool

Lock/security stuff

Oil

Rain gloves

Raingear

Personal Stuff

Antihistamines

Safe sex stuff

Brush

Shampoo

Casual clothes (non-riding)

Shaving kit

Chapstick

Soap

Comb

Sunglasses

Contact lenses & stuff

Toothbrush & toothpaste

Dental floss

Towel(s)

Deodorant

Washcloth

Epipen

Fanny pack or backpack

Kotex/Tampons

Medications

Reading glasses

Clothing

Bras

Sweatshirt(s)

Cycling shorts

Swim suit

Hat/sunvisor

T-shirts

Jeans

Tennies/sandals

Polypro/silk underwear

Underwear

Shirts

Shorts

Socks

Sweater(s)

Information

Binoculars

Palmtop computer

Book(s)

Paper & pencil/pen

Camera & accessories

Passport/ID

Cellphone

Phone List / Rosters

Cellular modem

Radar detector

Diary

Registration papers

Driver's License

Tape/CD/MP3 player

GPS

Tickets/passes

Insurance (proof of)

Travel guide(s)

Intercom

Laptop computer

Maps

Membership cards (AAA, etc.)

Misc.

Bug repellent

Sewing kit

Cable ties

Snake bite kit

Cash and/or traveler's checks

Space blanket

Credit card(s)

Stamps for postcards

Duct tape

Sunscreen

Extra batteries

Superglue

First aid kit

Flashlight

Freezer bags (for packing)

Ibuprophen/Tylenol

Rubber bands

Camping stuff

Air mattress

Sacks and/or bags

Camp saw

Sleeping bag

Candles

Sleeping pad

Collapsible chair

Stakes/rope

Compass

Tent, poles, rainfly

Cord

Toilet paper

Groundcloth

Hatchet

Hunting knife

Lantern

Matches/lighter

Cooking stuff

Camp stove & fuel

Food

Can opener

Garbage/trash bags

Coffee making stuff

Knife/fork/spoons

Condiments

Paper towels

Cooking pots/pans

Water bottle(s)

Corkscrew

Cup(s)

Dishsoap & pad

Dishtowel

Drinks

Foodstuffs

Coffee

Salt & pepper

Sugar & creamer

Preserve section headersNo headers, please (make it one sorted list)

One checkbox per itemTwo checkboxes per item

Sort the items alphabetically

Percentage of blank checklist items to add

Font:
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titled:

Last updated on January 3rd, 2008.

Hint #1: The checklist will appear in a separate window, so you can
keep this window open and tweak the options until the final result looks
like you want.

Hint #2: Save the final HTML page via the FILE -- SAVE AS
menu function. That way you can reprint it whenever you like without having
to come back here to regenerate it.

Hint #3: Annotate the list on your trip to add missing items, or delete
items you took but didn't use. That way you can refine your list and make
it better. The "two checkbox" option gives you a way to mark the items you
actually used, not just packed.

Hint #4: Ziploc bags are your friend! All sizes are useful,
particularly the 1 and 2 gallon size. Use them to organize your stuff --
they keep it dry, and you can see what's inside without having to open it.

Hint #5: Here is a link to
Bill Johns'
Excellent Motorcycle Camping Guide which has more than just a
checklist, it has Bill's view of "How to camp out" with practical tips and
ideas.